In article <v01530500accc0879972f@[194.166.8.19]>,
Baldassare Profeta <dante@mbox.vol.it> wrote:
> the login prompt.
>
> The problem is that if I try to mount the ados partition (sd0e)
> mount_ados /dev/sd0e /ados
> he answer me
> mount_ados: mount: Read-only file system
> that should be Ok. But if I ask for dir:
> ls /ados or ls -l /ados
> he answer me with the prompt only (empty dir)
> #
> and last, if I try to unmount it
> umount /ados
> he answer me:
> umount: /ados: not currently mounetd
Read the manpage for mount. The error messages you're seeing reported
mean exactly what they say: You can't mount the ados filesystem
read/write as you told it to do, it is a read-only filesystem. Thus the
filesystem wasn't mounted. Use:
mount -r -t ados /dev/sd0e /ados